INDIANAPOLIS — Compared with a year ago, Brandon Beane’s mind is a bit quieter when his head hits the pillow at the J.W. Marriott in Indianapolis this week.

Beane’s schedule is no less hectic at the NFL scouting combine as his staff preps for 60 formal prospect interviews, watches players measure in and continues to collect intel on the hundreds of prospects in attendance this week. But this offseason presents fewer high-stakes variables than last offseason did for the Buffalo Bills.

Which quarterback would they target in the draft? Would that guy be available? How high would they have to trade up and what would be the cost?

All of that is behind them. Josh Allen is their quarterback, and a sense of normalcy has been restored.

“I sleep a little bit better than last year at this time,” Beane said. “It’s nice to know that we found a guy that we believe in and now we have to do the right thing and build around him and add pieces on...